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SUMMARY:From the Downs to the Frome (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:We plunge through the bracken-covered Bromyard Downs\, admire an old railway line and head for the Frome Valley. Skirting the haunted church of Avenbury we hit the Herefordshire Trail to take us into the iconic market town of Bromyard with its wide array of historic buildings and fascinating history. Now we climb Burying Lane to reach Bromyard Downs (500 ft ascent) looking out for some early orchids\, and\, as we walk along the top of the Downs\, we take in the panoramic views from the Malverns to the Black Mountains and Clee Hill. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	5.5 miles\nDuration:	3 hours\nDifficulty:	Moderate\nDate:	28 May\nStart time:	10:00 am\nWalk leader:	Tom Fisher\nStart location:	Brockhampton School\nDowns Road\nBrockhampton\nWR6 5TD\nGrid reference:	SO 677544\nWhat3Words:	hopeless.liquid.divider\nFurther details:\nBring mid-walk refreshment.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/from-the-downs-to-the-frome-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
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SUMMARY:Tea on the Hills (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:An energetic walk over the hills from Great Malvern stopping at various refreshment points along the way to enjoy local hospitality. The walk takes us up past St Ann’s Well\, hopefully stopping for an ice cream or something light\, and over the Worcestershire Beacon (the highest point on the Hills) and thence to British Camp car park where we will pause at “Sally’s” for refreshments before returning to Malvern via H20 in the Wyche Cutting. (Details of the stops to be confirmed.) Finally we end in Malvern for a cream tea at the Bluebird Cafe at the top of Church Street. On the way we will hopefully enjoy wonderful view to the East and to the West of the Hills. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	9 miles\nDuration:	6 hours plus tea at the end\nDifficulty:	Hard\nDate:	28 May\nStart time:	10:00 am\nWalk leader:	Carol Ann Harnett\nStart location:	Rosebank gardens\nWells Road\nMalvern\nWR14 4PZ\nGrid reference:	SO 775457\nWhat3Words:	///sheets.belt.models\nFurther details:\nPark in the town centre; various car parks are available or considerate on-street parking around the town. (Please note that the free car park next to Waitrose has a 3 hour limit\, so is not suitable.) The meeting point is 14 minutes walk from Great Malvern railway station.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/tea-on-the-hills-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250528T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T144712Z
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UID:10017481-1748426400-1748448000@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:Ledbury to Great Malvern (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:The walk starts from Ledbury Railway station and follows the road initially through the main street of Ledbury then turning left up to the church (toilets available here). Within a short distance we then cross a main road and take a steep track up through woods to the top of a ridge. The walk crosses fields and passes close to Eastnor Castle (toilets available here). We then start to climb up the Malvern Hills (steep) eventually reaching the Obelisk where we will have a coffee/banana break. We then continue up and over hills to British Camp where there is an opportunity to have refreshments (tea/coffee) at the cafe (toilets available here). From here we walk around the hills to reach the Wyche (more toilets available here) and then up and over the Worcestershire Beacon before descending to Great Malvern past St. Anne’s Well. On reaching Great Malvern and taking more refreshments if wanted\, we proceed to Great Malvern Railway station. Fabulous views in all directions along the way. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	12 miles\nDuration:	6 hours\nDifficulty:	Hard\nDate:	28 May\nStart time:	10:00 am\nWalk leader:	Shan South\nStart location:	Ledbury Railway station\nThe Homend\nLedbury\nHR8 1AR\nGrid reference:	SO 709386\nWhat3Words:	tasks.lovely.blocks\nFurther details:\nThis is a challenging walk of 12 miles with considerable inclines up and over the Malvern Hills. There are no stiles and all paths are clearly defined. Good walking boots and walking poles are recommended. There will be two breaks (coffee and lunch) and walkers must bring adequate food/refreshments for both breaks and a good drinking water supply.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/ledbury-to-great-malvern-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T160701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250104T160701Z
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SUMMARY:Teme Valley Spectacular (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Starting from Clifton-upon-Teme\, we’ll be passing through the Shelselys to enjoy the most beautiful parts of the lower Teme Valley on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire border\, equidistant from Tenbury Wells\, Bromyard and Worcester.\nThe walk will be varied\, with riverside paths\, woodland and open country. We’ll cross the river Teme at New Mill Bridge to join the Worcestershire way before returning to Clifton\, re-crossing the Teme at New Ham Bridge.\nBring refreshments and a packed lunch.\nUp and down of 1\,525 feet. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	10 miles\nDuration:	5 hours +\nDifficulty:	Strenuous\nDate:	29 May\nStart time:	10:00 am\nWalk leader:	Frances Van Rompaey\nStart location:	Meet at the church gate entrance of St Kenelm’s church in Clifton-upon-Teme\nB4204\nWR6 6DH\nGrid reference:	SO 714616\nWhat3Words:	backup.formal.political\nFurther details:\nParking available on the B4204 near the church.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/teme-valley-spectacular-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250529T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T161921Z
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SUMMARY:Geology of Hollybush and Ragged Stone (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:The ancient Precambrian rocks of the Malvern Hills stand up above the surrounding countryside. This walk up and around Ragged Stone Hill\, (with a diversion to Middle Hollybush Quarry) explores the Southern hills which have eastern and western summits separated by slightly younger rocks. We will see where the Cambrian sandstones overlie the crystalline Precambrian. From the top of Ragged Stone Hill\, we will see the contrasting scenery in the Severn Valley and the ridges and valleys in Herefordshire. The topography is shaped by the underlying rock structure. 2 stiles. \nThere is a short uphill section followed by a steady climb\, a couple of stiles have to be negotiated. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	3 miles\nDuration:	3 hours\nDifficulty:	Moderate\nDate:	29 May\nStart time:	6:00 pm\nWalk leader:	Moira Jenkins\nStart location:	Hollybush car park\nHR8 1ET\nGrid reference:	SO 758 369\nWhat3Words:	priced.reception.double\nFurther details:\nCar park to the north of the road at the highest point where the A438 crosses the Malvern Hills. There are also laybys by the south side of the road towards Eastnor.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/geology-of-hollybush-and-ragged-stone-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T162403Z
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SUMMARY:The William Whiting Way (Eastnor Park & Herefordshire Beacon) (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:We start with a short train ride from Colwall to Ledbury. From Ledbury station\, we pass through the attractive Herefordshire town of Ledbury with its 17th century market hall\, originally a grain store and church. Then through woods and along field tracks to reach Eastnor Church. From here the walk takes us through Eastnor Park and steeply uphill to a 90ft Obelisk\, a monument erected by the local Somers family. We now start the gradual ascent of Hangmans Hill and follow the ridge to the 2nd century BC iron-age fort on the Herefordshire beacon. This is the highest point of the walk at 1100ft with magnificent views We descend to the British Camp car park where there are refreshments and toilets. A short steep descent takes us to the hamlet of Evendine. From here field paths take us back to Colwall station. 6 stiles and up and down of 1\,700 feet. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	8 miles\nDuration:	4.5 hours\nDifficulty:	Hard\nDate:	30 May\nStart time:	9:30 am\nWalk leader:	Peter Reynolds\nStart location:	Colwall Railway Station\nStation Road\nColwall\nWR13 6RN\nGrid reference:	SO 75702 42500\nWhat3Words:	irritate.amends.twist\nFurther details:\nMeet at the front of Colwall Railway Station at 9.30am in good time to catch the 9.52 to Ledbury. If the 2025 timetable changes you will be advised. Park on adjoining streets. Bring a packed lunch to eat at British Camp\, weather permitting.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/the-william-whiting-way-eastnor-park-herefordshire-beacon-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T162824Z
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UID:10017494-1748601000-1748608200@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:From Pub to Priory (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:A circular walk\, across part of Castlemorton Common towards the Malvern Hills\, visiting Little Malvern Priory and the disused Gullet Quarry\, returning across the Common. Mainly a flat walk with a couple of short ascents and downward slopes. A mixture of lane\, track\, grass common and fields. Some mud after rain. 3 stiles and minimal up and down. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	4 miles\nDuration:	2 hours\nDifficulty:	Easy\nDate:	30 May\nStart time:	10:30 am\nWalk leader:	Ian Flanders\nStart location:	Plume of Feathers Public House car park on B4208\, half a mile south of Welland.\nGloucester Road\nCastlemorton\nWR13 6JB\nGrid reference:	78 683 38804\nWhat3Words:	listen.sensible.limit.\nFurther details:\nAvailability of pub facilities will be advised in advance.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/from-pub-to-priory-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250530T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T164225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250104T164225Z
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SUMMARY:Farming in the Teme Valley today (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Ever walked around a field and wondered what is growing there and why ? Answers on this highly informative walk and talk\, with an experienced local farmer. We take an easy stroll on footpaths in the beautiful Teme Valley\, near Bransford\, and make frequent stops to discuss farming and the challenges faced today in the context of the several farms we pass through. \nSome stiles and one uphill section in this very attractive countryside where we stop frequently to talk about the farms. \nAs we meet & park at a pub\, there is the option for liquid refreshment at the end or continue the discussion over supper. \nBring whatever liquid or snacks you may require en route. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	3 miles\nDuration:	2 hours\nDifficulty:	Easy\nDate:	30 May\nStart time:	6:00 pm\nWalk leader:	Robert Floyd\nStart location:	Meet & park at the Bear & Ragged Staff pub\nStation Road\nBransford\, Worcs\nWR6 5JH\nGrid reference:	SO 804523\nWhat3Words:	noun.melts.rinsed.\nFurther details:\nPark in the large pub car park \nNot easily accessible by bus or train
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/farming-in-the-teme-valley-today-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250531T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250531T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250104T164506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250104T164506Z
UID:10017498-1748685600-1748703600@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:Scenic West of the Malverns (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:This scenic walk starts from the car park from where we walk up North Malvern Road to join the Worcestershire Way\, turning westwards to Storridge\, up Whitman’s Hill and down to Hill House Farm. Then south through fields and west through woods to get to lovely Cradley Church where we’ll stop for a break\, admiring the 1200 year old yew tree. From Cradley we’ll head eastwards up Cockshot Hill and past Bank Farm\, before ascending to the ridge. We’ll turn northwards through the woods along the ridge before descending east towards Birches Farm and ascending to the Field Centre before returning along the road to the car park. \nTotal ascent of about 1600 feet with four ascents with about 10 stiles. \nA good level of fitness is needed for the ascents. \n£5.00 \nDistance:	8 miles\nDuration:	5 hours\nDifficulty:	Hard\nDate:	31 May\nStart time:	10:00 am\nWalk leader:	Hermine Mann\nStart location:	North Quarry Car Park\nNorth Malvern Road\nWR14 4LT\nGrid reference:	SO 771469\nWhat3Words:	punt.treaty.flash\nFurther details:\nParking costs are £5.50 for the day\, but there is usually free parking on North Malvern Road.\nNearest railway station is MALVERN LINK = 1.4m
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/scenic-west-of-the-malverns-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250531T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250531T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20240203T134832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T151217Z
UID:10018100-1748687400-1748692800@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-05-31/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250106T102653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T162429Z
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SUMMARY:Mosey around Mathon (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:This is a wonderful\, undulating meander in West Malvern and Mathon\, crossing over ridges of Silurian limestone and valleys of Silurian Shale. We pass Hay Slad Spot\, one of the most powerful springs on the hills and an opportunity to fill our water bottles with the fantastic spring water of which Malvern is justifiably proud. 6 stiles and up down of 1\,440 feet. \nSome of the rocks seen near Mathon were formed some 400 million years ago. According to a local author ‘There can be no finer scenery than this\, anywhere in England\, and the village of Mathon emphasises this with its name which is thought to be derived from an Old English word for treasure or gift’. \nThere are several gentle hills to walk over but two very steep climbs on the return leg. \n£5.00 \nDistance: 6 miles\nDuration: 4 hours\nDifficulty: Hard\nDate: 1 June\nStart time: 10:00 am\nWalk leader: Peter Reynolds\nStart location: West of England Quarry car park\nWest Malvern Road\nWR14 4DH\nGrid reference: SO 766448\nWhat3Words: grocers.pardon.forklift\nFurther details:\nBring refreshments\, we will stop half-way for a few minutes to enjoy the incredible views on the top of Cockshot Hill and soak up the delightful atmosphere.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/mosey-around-mathon/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Malvern,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250106T100258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T162556Z
UID:10017501-1748786400-1748797200@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:Discovering the King’s Thirds (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Short of cash in the 1630s\, and at odds with Parliament\, King Charles I introduced many imaginative methods of raising revenue. One of these was the King’s Thirds. The archaeology of the older Shire Ditch may be obvious; much less obvious are the hidden features of the King’s Thirds on the northern Malvern Hills. Discover where the banks and ditches were created in the 1630s and their history. \nExploring the King’s enclosures involves some steep sections. The very steep sections have easier alternatives which will be indicated on the day so that the group reunites. 3 hours are allowed for this short 3-mile walk\, with plenty of time for stops and explanations as we explore this fascinating area. \n£5.00 \nDistance: 3 miles\nDuration: 3 hours\nDifficulty: Hard\nDate: 1 June\nStart time: 2:00 pm\nWalk leader: George Demidowicz\nStart location: Meet at the Interpretation board\, West of England car park\nWR14 4DG\nGrid reference: SO 766448\nWhat3Words: hospitals.contracts.patrolled\nFurther details:\nCar park is Pay and Display
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/discovering-the-kings-thirds/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Malvern,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T221823
CREATED:20250103T164353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T164353Z
UID:10017455-1748788200-1748793600@www.visitthemalverns.org
SUMMARY:Malvern: The Culture and The Cure (Malvern Walking Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Starting at the Florence Nightingale bench in Church Street\, this is an entertaining and informative circular walk around Great Malvern led by a Civic Society guide. The emphasis will be on the town’s varied cultural history\, as well as its role as a centre for the controversial Water Cure in the 19th Century. We’ll hear about such artistic luminaries as Sir Edward Elgar\, Dame Laura Knight\, George Bernard Shaw\, Jenny Lind\, Evelyn Waugh\, CS Lewis and Elizabeth Barret Browning and their connections to Malvern. Plus how the Water Cure attracted the great and the good to this small Worcestershire town\, and how it was the starting point for one of Victorian England’s greatest scandals! Duration: approx 90 minutes. The route will include The Priory\, Belle Vue Terrace\, The Unicorn\, Dr Gully and Dr Wilson’s Water Cure Establishments and Priory Park. \nDue to the hilly nature of the town this is sadly not suitable for those with mobility issues. Includes one steep descent down steps. No stiles. \n£5.00 \nDistance: 1 miles\nDuration: 1.5 hours\nDifficulty: Easy\nDate: 1 June\nStart time: 2:30 pm\nWalk leader: Nick St George\nStart location: The Florence Nightingale Bench\, Church St\, Great Malvern (near Malvern Tourist Information Centre)\nChurch Street\nGreat Malvern\nWR14 2AY\nGrid reference: SO776459\nWhat3Words: pits.spray.prices\nFurther details:\nNearest parking: Grange Road\, Edith Walk\, St Ann’s Road. Approx 10 mins walk from Great Malvern station.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-the-culture-and-the-cure-malvern-walking-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival,Malvern,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-05/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-07/3/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-07/4/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-08/3/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-08/4/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-09/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-14/
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-14/3/
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DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-14/4/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-16/
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-21/
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-21/4/
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
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URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-22/3/
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-06-22/4/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-06-23/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
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